CYBERSP@CE is a fast-paced, sci-fi espionage story set in
the present or the near future, with elements of international intrigue,
artificial intelligence, action, suspense, and romance.

From inside his home outside the small town of Corona, New
Mexico in 1947, a young boy witnesses an alien spacecraft falling from the sky during
a freak lightning storm.

Many years later, Analyst Nick Reynolds is appointed as the
head of a Cyber Command taskforce established to deal with the increasing cyber
warfare threat from China. A new and disturbing trend of increasingly dangerous
cyber-attacks against America’s national infrastructure soon emerges, including
an attack that leaves 100,000 Americans dead, and threatens to ignite a nuclear
war between the United States and China. Nick also learns that a massive,
large-scale Chinese cyber-attack against the United States infrastructure is
imminent. When the evidence suggests that the threat is real and that the
attack will kill millions of people, Nick determines that his team will not
have enough time or the technical resources to stop the imminent attack when it
comes.

Desperate to prevent a global holocaust, Nick soon learns of
a top-secret project that might offer a way to stop the attack, and spare the
lives of hundreds of millions of people.

Dr. Henry Summers works with his scientist daughter, Kate,
inside Area 51 at Groom Lake, Nevada. After years of trying to reverse-engineer
an alien spacecraft, his team has finally had a breakthrough; they discover how
to interface with an alien ship's computer by using a cybernetic helmet to
enter a fantastic, virtual world.

Monday, August 4, 2014

“That’s just it, George…he doesn’t have any broken bones now, but he did when he was brought in yesterday. The doctor just told me that the x-rays are clear now, that he couldn’t even find a hairline fracture. He might not admit saying it, General, but the doctor told me yesterday that Henry’s ribs were broken when he first examined him, and he had no explanation as to why there’s no evidence on the most recent x-rays of the ribs ever having been broken. He also said he could actually feel the break in the boy’s arm yesterday, yet today when they x-rayed it, there was nothing wrong. He said….” Nick broke off and turned away for a moment when his eyes began to water. “What, Nick, what did the doctor say?” “He said it was as if Henry’s bones had completely healed overnight!” “How is that possible, Nick?” Caprella asked him, not really expecting an answer. “Even if the injuries are healed, shouldn’t the x-rays show evidence of the breaks?” “Exactly. I think we both know how Henry was able to heal so quickly, General, at least in part; the real question is why?”

Saturday, July 19, 2014

"FRONTIERS is an exciting science fiction adventure about man's quest to reach the stars..."

Mallory Heart Reviews

*A Dream to Unite Humanity...*

Scientists discover
the technology to successfully construct Earth's first interstellar spacecraft,
code named Frontier. Hank Reynolds, a gifted and courageous test pilot for the
United States Air Force, is assigned to test

pilot humanity's
first interstellar spacecraft on a historic flight to Alpha Centauri. Under the
command of the fledgling Earth Space Alliance the spacecraft will carry human
beings to the stars, and beyond.

*A Plot to see it
Fail*

Someone doesn't want
to see this happen and will stop at nothing to see it fail--including murder...
When Frontier is sabotaged, it leaves Hank stranded and alone to die in the
Alpha Centauri system. With their dreams

crumbling around
them, will they be able to discover who is behind the plot to steal the alien technology, and to murder
those closest to it?

Frontier,
Earth's first starship built on alien tech, is on its maiden voyage to Alpha
Centauri. Someone wants him to fail, someone wants him dead.

Frontiers Book Trailer

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VeEEMYd4Cow

Cybersp@ce: Book one in the Cybersp@ce Series

Nick Reynolds, a former NSA analyst now working for Cyber Command, has found his workload growing, as cyber attacks against the United States begin increasing exponentially. When the world approaches the brink of World War III, however, he comes to realize that he must find whatever means he can, even alien technology, to prevent a massive cyber attack that will cripple the United States, and trigger an apocalypse.

Having achieved interstellar travel, the Earth Space Alliance has now joined the League of Sentient Species and, after a rogue planet nearly destroys the Earth, is finally ready to establish humanity's first colony in another star system. Nicole Reynolds has been selected to establish the first real home for the human race on a planet other than Earth. She will risk everything, however, including her life to establish a foothold for humanity on a strange, alien planet. When an extremely rare resource is discovered on the new world, Nicole finds she must fend off hostile attacks by alien races and distinguish friends from enemies if she is to determine who she can trust in order to save the colony. All while learning to cope with her own past.

Scientists discover the
technology to successfully construct Earth's first interstellar spacecraft,
code named Frontier. Hank Reynolds, a gifted and courageous test pilot for the
United States Air Force, is assigned to test

pilot humanity's first
interstellar spacecraft on a historic flight to Alpha Centauri. Under the
command of the fledgling Earth Space Alliance the spacecraft will carry human
beings to the stars, and beyond.

*A Plot to see it Fail*

Someone doesn't want to see this
happen and will stop at nothing to see it fail--including murder... When
Frontier is sabotaged, it leaves Hank stranded and alone to die in the Alpha
Centauri system. With their dreams

crumbling around them, will they
be able to discover who is behind the plot to steal the alien technology, and to murder
those closest to it?

Saturday, February 15, 2014

The Universe. For the first time in human history humanity
now has the technology to leave Earth and traverse the galaxy. The Earth Space
Alliance has decided to select a world suitable to human colonization, and
attempt to settle the first planet outside of the Sol system, which has been the
cradle of human civilization since the dawn of creation.

When Nicole Reynolds is selected to lead the search for a
new world, and to establish Earth's first interstellar colony there, she soon
discovers the challenge to be far greater than she'd ever imagined. After an
extremely rare resource is discovered on the new world, she must risk
everything, including her life, to establish a new home for humanity on a
strange, alien planet.

Thursday, February 13, 2014

Random thoughts about myself, Cybersp@ce, and the two sequels, Frontiers and New Beginnings

I've always been a science-fiction fan, though I'm really not sure why. I suppose it started with me watching the original Star Trek TV series night after night when I was very young, or my early fascination with works by H.G. Wells and Jules Verne. But my literary interests went beyond Sci-Fi; I read the Bible cover to cover while still young, and I recall reading pretty much everything written at the time about Sherlock Holmes, and the Hardy Boys, and I collected comic books. I had over one-thousand comics by the time I was twelve.

I started writing because I wanted to write novels for family consumption, books that could be read by children, young people, or adults, books that wouldn't make parent's hair stand on end if the picked one up and read a few lines. I also wanted to have an impact for Christ on the world, perhaps offering engaging, modern-day fiction, but with a Christian worldview.

When I began writing Cybersp@ce, I didn't really set out to write a science-fiction series. I'd already written several apocalyptic novels, The Great Collapse and The Dark Age, as well as The Last Prophet, a novel based on Revelation Chapter 11, which centers around the two witnesses, the beast, the false prophet, and the Antichrist. When I finally sat down to write Cybersp@ce, Ioutlined a novel that was more along the lines of a Tom Clancy novel than anything else. Incidentally I was (and still am) a big fan of Tom Clancy, so I mourn his loss along with so many other readers all over the world.

Anyway, I have a background working in information technology for over two decades, so writing a novel that incorporates some of that experience was bound to come along. I've also had a longtime interest in international politics (perhaps one reason I enjoyed Clancy so much). Anyway, the way it worked out Cybersp@ce turned out to be a chance for me to bring my love of science-fiction, my fascination with politics, and my IT experience together in one novel.

In terms of the next two novels in the series, Frontiers and New Beginnings, I don't really recall plans for writing a sequel to Cybersp@ce, at least not until I was nearly finished with the first draft. as I wrote the last few chapters, I guess I saw an opportunity to continue the story line in a new, and different direction.
With Frontiers and New Beginnings, the series takes on a much more science-fiction flavor, compete with space travel,alien species, and alien planets.

The Cybersp@ce Series follows the Reynolds family from generation to generation a a turning point in history for the human race time when the Earth is on the verge of interstellar flight.The protagonist in Cybersp@ce is Nick Reynolds, a former NSA analyst turned Cyber Command. His son, Hank, is the protagonist of the next novel in the series, Frontiers, while Nick's granddaughter, Nicole, is the protagonist in New Beginnings, the third in the series.